I forgot that I reviewed a flagship Motorola phone this past March. Heck, I forgot Motorola had even announced it. That might be because it feels like I've gone through a raft of forgettable Moto phones in a short span of time. Last December I tried the Moto G Power and Moto G Pure, then earlier this year I tested the Moto G Stylus 2022 and Motorola Edge+, and here we are now with the Moto G 5G and Moto G Stylus 5G, two new midrange phones. That's just too many phones from one company.
Aside from the recent Power and Pure phones, which are frustratingly sluggish, I always reach the same consensus with Motorola devices: They're fine. If I had to use a single word, it would be middling. These Android smartphones usually perform well and have good battery life, but competitors like Samsung and Google always offer better cameras, more features, and longer software support, so you don't need to buy a new phone every year or two.
But if I had to recommend a Motorola phone right now, it would be the new Moto G Stylus 5G. At $500, it strikes a decent balance between features and price. The cheaper Moto G 5G at $400 just makes a few too many sacrifices.
Both the Moto G Stylus 5G and the Moto G 5G are snappy performers that deliver roughly a day and a half of battery life, thanks to their 5,000-mAh battery cells. It's really nice not having to worry about recharging a phone every night.




